Definition of Eructates

1. eructate [v] - See also: eructate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Eructates

ertixiite
ertumaxomab
erubescence
erubescency
erubescent
erubescite
eruca
erucic
erucic acid
erucic acids
eruciform
erucifrom
eruct
eructate
eructated
eructates (current term)
eructating
eructation
eructations
eructed
eructing
eructs
erudit
erudite
eruditely
eruditeness
erudites
erudition
eruditions
eruginous

Literary usage of Eructates

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Journal of Homœopathic Materia Medica (1869)
"The more she eructates, and the more copious the salivation is, the quicker she recovers. The whole attack lasts about fifteen minutes, and she suffers ..."

2. The Medical Clinics of North America by Richard J. Havel, K. Patrick Ober (1918)
"The stomach becomes distended, and as soon as the most severe part of the pain is over, the patient eructates and obtains some relief therefrom, ..."

3. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1916)
"Marked emaciation; vomits and eructates large quantities of gas when touched. Blood-pressure, systolic, 170; diastolic, 120. Arteriosclerosis marked. ..."

4. Outlines of the History of Medicine and the Medical Profession by Henry Ebenezer Handerson, Johann Hermann Baas (1889)
"... the milk of another woman, who has borne a boy, and—vomits—si pregnant : if. however, she simply eructates, she is not. ..."

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